Since the introduction of the related variety concept in 2007, a number of studies have been undertaken to analyse its effect on economic development. Our review of 21 studies makes clear that most studies find support for the initial hypothesis that related variety supports employment growth, though some studies suggest that the growth effects of related variety may be specific to knowledge-intensive sectors only. From the review, we list a number of further research questions regarding methodology, the role of unrelated variety, different forms of relatedness and the effect of related variety on knowledge production and entrepreneurship
This paper investigates how variety affects the innovation output of a region. Borrowing arguments f...
The traditional view that large industrial corporations are the primary engines of innovation and ec...
Castaldi C., Frenken K. and Los B. Related variety, unrelated variety and technological breakthrough...
Since the introduction of the related variety concept in 2007, a number of studies have been underta...
Following the study by Frenken et al. (2007) introducing the concept of related variety in regional ...
Evolutionary approaches in economic geography have contributed substantially to the growing body of ...
This research analyses the role of relatedness and entrepreneurship in the economic development of r...
Significant attention has been paid to the notions of relatedness, related variety and unrelated var...
<p>This paper investigates the effect of related and unrelated variety on regional growth in West Ge...
The study deals with application of related variety concept and other evolutionary economic geograph...
In economic theory, one can distinguish between variety as a source of regional knowledge spillovers...
There has been a long tradition to explain regional employment growth with the regional portfolio of...
The contribution of this thesis is to widen the focus of the literature on related variety. So far, ...
This paper investigates how variety affects the innovation output of a region. Borrowing arguments f...
The traditional view that large industrial corporations are the primary engines of innovation and ec...
Castaldi C., Frenken K. and Los B. Related variety, unrelated variety and technological breakthrough...
Since the introduction of the related variety concept in 2007, a number of studies have been underta...
Following the study by Frenken et al. (2007) introducing the concept of related variety in regional ...
Evolutionary approaches in economic geography have contributed substantially to the growing body of ...
This research analyses the role of relatedness and entrepreneurship in the economic development of r...
Significant attention has been paid to the notions of relatedness, related variety and unrelated var...
<p>This paper investigates the effect of related and unrelated variety on regional growth in West Ge...
The study deals with application of related variety concept and other evolutionary economic geograph...
In economic theory, one can distinguish between variety as a source of regional knowledge spillovers...
There has been a long tradition to explain regional employment growth with the regional portfolio of...
The contribution of this thesis is to widen the focus of the literature on related variety. So far, ...
This paper investigates how variety affects the innovation output of a region. Borrowing arguments f...
The traditional view that large industrial corporations are the primary engines of innovation and ec...
Castaldi C., Frenken K. and Los B. Related variety, unrelated variety and technological breakthrough...